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Cluster of Excellence ImmunoSensation³

A new phase of excellence

The immune system evolves. And so do we. 

ImmunoSensation3 begins its new funding phase, building on past discoveries to explore immune diversity across scales. As a dynamic system, the immune system’s structures, functions and dynamics depend on genetic and environmental influences, lifestyle, gender, previous illnesses and age. These influences are reflected at the molecular, the cellular and the systemic level of the body. The resulting constant change and natural diversity of the immune system is referred to as immune diversity. 

Immune diversity forms the basis for the adaptive performance of the immune system and enables an individual immune response to pathogens or tissue damage, as occurs in connection with Alzheimer's, cancer, heart attacks or rheumatism. The aim of ImmunoSensation3 is to better understand the variability of the immune system in order to enable individualized and precise approaches for diagnostics, prevention and therapy.

ImmunoSensation3 is a Cluster of Excellence at the University of Bonn funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). We address the immune system as a sensory organ for health, which we term the immune sensory system. We are immunologists, neurobiologists, systems biologists, biochemists, biophysicists and mathematicians from the Faculty of Medicine and the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Bonn, the University Hospital Bonn (UKB) and the German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) of the Helmholtz Association.

Founded in 2012, ImmunoSensation is currently in its fifteenth year of funding. We will continue to pursue our mission of innovative science in immunology. Further, we link immunology to other systems, such as the metabolic system and the nervous system. Ultimately, we want to better understand the intimate connection between the immune sensory system and human health and disease.

Members & Publications

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Twin Lancet Publications Highlight Promising New Approach for Lupus Treatment

A team of international researchers, including ImmunoSensation³ member Prof. Jörg Wenzel, reports promising phase 2 results for enpatoran, a first-in-class oral TLR7/8 inhibitor, in patients with cutaneous and systemic lupus erythematosus (CLE/SLE). In the WILLOW trial, enpatoran significantly improved skin disease activity in a dose-dependent manner and showed favourable safety outcomes. In systemic SLE, treatment also reduced global disease activity and rapidly suppressed the type I interferon gene signature. The twin studies were published in The Lancet and The Lancet Rheumatology.
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Driver of inflammation after mild head injury

Mild traumatic brain injuries can lead to persistent memory problems and an increased risk of dementia. Yet, effective therapies to counteract these long-term consequences are still lacking. Dr. Dr. Sergio Castro-Gomez, Early Career Research Group Leader at the Institute of Physiology II of the University Hospital Bonn has discovered together with colleagues that the ASC protein. The research team hopes to identify new targets for future therapeutic strategies. The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Investigation, lays the foundation for upcoming clinical trials.
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Children in the lab at "Girls' and Boys' Day 2026"

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Girls' & Boys' Day at ImmunoSensation³

The annual "Girls' & Boys' Day" (former "Girls' day") sets out to introduce children and young addults to careers their respective gender is still underrepresented in. To celebrate this special day and offer insights into the work of a biomedical researcher, we welcomed students from all over Germany to our laboratories. Besides hands-on science, career options and perspectives in research were discussed.
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Upcoming events

  • Event categories: Lecture On-site

    ImmunoTalk by Prof. Bimba Hoyer

    Lecture Hall of the Teaching Building, A010.EG.006

  • Event categories: Lecture On-site

    ImmunoTalk by Dr. Carl Christoph Goetzke

    BMZ I Lecture Hall, B013.1UG.303

  • Event categories: Lecture On-site

    Lecture by Prof. Bing Su

    BMZII seminar room downstairs (BG012, EG 405)

Insights

Immunosensation 360°

Follow us on a virtual tour into the institutes and laboratories of ImmunoSensation3!

The 360° experience allows you to embark on an exciting journey, exploring the diversity of immunological research performed at ImmunoSensation2. Let our scientists guide you through the sites of scientific excellence and introduce you to the amazing world of the immune system.

Multimedia report "Beyond the Boundaries"

In our multimedia report "Beyond the boundaries" we introduce some of our outstanding group leaders. We take a closer look on their scientific work and their career paths within ImmunoSensation3, highlighting their innovative research approaches as well as the excellent research environment at the University of Bonn.

 

The report introduces